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As its name suggests, the Capstone Project is the cherry on top of the 18-month Executive MBA cake. An extensive, intensive exercise in innovative problem-solving and analytical research carried out by each participant, the Capstone carries with it a reputation as a potential game-changer in the ...
The sight of a blank page is often enough to give even seasoned mid-career professionals pause, more so when they need to fill those pages with the essays that help get them admitted to the HEC Paris Executive MBA program. This article, sourced directly from EMBA alumni, offers helpful hints and ...
The HEC Paris EMBA March track brims with participants from far-flung locales who bring inspiring stories of achievement through determination. On paper, Mohsen Rezaei is a veritable local. A conversation with the resident of a leafy Paris suburb, however, belies the personal odyssey he embarked ...
The average EMBA participant is a seasoned, consummate professional, with roughly a decade of career success. That potent blend of life experience and professional nous is of incredible networking value. MBA Clubs, in particular, are capitalizing— and vice versa— as EMBA participants join in ...
The unique format of the EMBA’s March track suits London-based Whitney Gore’s busy schedule perfectly. The Netflix dealmaker tells us how the EMBA’s schedule flexibility helps facilitate her Chunnel lifestyle.
A triple career jump is no easy feat, but Bommy Lee, a mother of three with no formal training in business, made it happen. She sat down with us to explain how her HEC Paris EMBA helped streamline the transition.
Ex-Best Buy CEO and HEC Paris alum Hubert Joly was on campus yesterday for a riveting discussion on the merits and mantras of purposeful leadership. Guiding the discussion were members of the recently arrived EMBA January track.
Bola Bardet, EMBA '18, founded Susu, a healthcare startup, as an innovative solution to offer access to superior healthcare for the individuals in Africa that need it most. Though the germ of the idea was planted by personal tragedy, it came to fruition via careful tending at the HEC Paris EMBA.
At 27, Roland Salameh became a country CEO of a privately-owned conglomerate. It was a baptism of fire, an on-the-job training for the ins and outs of what it takes to be an executive. Acknowledging the need for a more structure approach, he opted for the HEC Paris Executive MBA in order to develop ...